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Six Russian military aircraft, including Tu-95s, Tu-142 and A-50, were tracked operating in the Alaskan ADIZ and were ...
Russia and the US might feel like two places that are worlds apart, but sitting in the middle of the Bering Strait are two tiny islands that prove otherwise. With just 3.8 kilometers (2.4 miles ...
Six Russian military aircraft were tracked operating in the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone for about 2 1/2 hours ...
Russian fur hunters and traders in Siberia ... reached Prince of Wales Island. Bering's own ship, the St. Peter, sighted Mt. St. Elias, and Kayak Island the next day. But the ships by this time ...
and Ratmanov Island, part of Russia’s Chukotka, located just 2.4 miles apart in the Bering Strait. The video notes that during icy winters, the Russian-American border in this area becomes ...
Russian explorer Semyon Dezhnev became the first recorded visitor to these islands in 1648, when he discovered the strait separating Eurasia and North America. Later named after Vitus Bering ...
A major quake in the Bering Sea on Tuesday has not caused damage to settlements of the Russian Kamchatka region ... of Nikolskoye settlement on Bering Island, according to specified data.
If you take a stroll about the Russian lands on Google Maps, you will at some point find yourself on a string of islands lost in the Pacific waters. The largest of them is Bering Island.
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